OLD CURRENCY Values

Large Size Notes
It wasn't until 1928 that the Bureau of Engraving and Printing began making money at its current size. From 1862 - 1923 all paper money was about 40% larger than it is today. Simply enough this currency is known as "large size." As you might expect values vary hugely, they range from $15 to thousands of dollars.

     The guide below shows some of the more common and slightly rarer issues that are widely sought after by modern collectors. The list below is not comprehensive nor are the stated values exact. There are still many factors at play that determine the ultimate value. If you possess one of the notes below and you'd like more information or if you believe you have a large size note that you don't see below, please contact us: largenotes@oldcurrencyvalues.com
 We'll give you a free current market value appraisal and offer our buy price or put you in touch with an end collector.

Large size currency is cataloged by the two signers on the note. The table below features the basic design of the note along with each signer. The two numbers are what the note on average should be worth in very rough condition and in perfect condition. (The information is sorted by denomination)

1917 $1 Legal Tender - Extremely Common
Teehee
Burke
$25
$225
Elliott
Burke
$25
$225
Elliott
White
$25
$225
Speelman
White
$25
$225
With exception of the 1923 silver cert, this is the most commonly available $1 large size note. However, if you have a note signed by Burke on the left and Elliott on the right then it will be worth considerably more.

1923 $1 Legal Tender - Extremely Common
Speelman
White
$65
$550
This note is far from rare but it is an extremely popular one year issue. There are many low serial numbered examples available for collectors. There are also some very nice star notes that came from this series.

1896 $1 Silver Certificate - Common
Tillman
Morgan
$150
$1900
Bruce
Roberts
$150
$1900
This is from the classically popular "educational series." It can be found fairly easily in low grades, however, nice mid grade and high grade examples are tough and can be pricey.

1899 $1 Silver Certificate - Extremely Common
Lyons
Roberts
$40
$375
Lyons
Treat
$40
$375
Vernon
Treat
$40
$375
Vernon
McClung*
$40
$375
Napier
McClung
$40
$375
Napier
Thompson
$100
$1600
Parker
Burke
$40
$375
Teehee
Burke
$40
$375
Elliott
Burke
$40
$375
Elliott
White
$40
$375
Speelman
White
$40
$375
The black eagle series is another very affordable popular series. They are usually a large sizers first buy.
*if the date 1899 is to the right of the seal on this sig. combo then the note will be worth much more

1923 $1 Silver Certificate - Extremely Common
Speelman
White
$15
$120
Woods
White
$15
$120
Woods
Tate
$40
$600
Thousands of these last of the $1 Silver Certificates still exist. The only rarity is the Woods & Tate signature combination.

1891 $1 Treasury Note - Common
Rosecrans
Nebeker
$125
$1200
Tillman
Morgan
$125
$1200
Bruce
Roberts
$125
$1200
This note is not as popular with collectors right now and there are many uncirculated examples available. However, it is still a rarer note for the $1 denomination and can bring strong prices.

1918 $1 Federal Reserve Bank Note - Extremely Common
Various
Various
$40
$375
All 12 federal reserve districts issued these notes. There are many different signature combinations. With two exceptions, they should all be valued between the range stated above.

$1 Notes Not Pictured: 1862 Legal Tender featuring S.P. Chase. 1869 1874 1875 & 1880 Legal Tenders featuring Washington. 1886 & 1891 Silver Certificates featuring Martha Washington, 1890 Treasury Note featuring Stanton.
-While none of the notes not pictured are especially rare, feel free to contact us for pricing on them

1917 $2 Legal Tender - Extremely Common
Teehee
Burke
$40
$350
Elliott
Burke
$40
$350
Elliott
White
$40
$350
Speelman
White
$40
$350
The 1917 $2 is really the only note for the denomination that can be bought for under $500 in uncirculated condition. It was the last large size two dollar note issued.

1891 $2 Silver Certificate - Less Than Common
Rosecrans
Nebeker
$250
$3000
Tillman
Morgan
$250
$3000
This note suffers from a less than strong collector base. It is not a note you will not be able to buy at will on ebay, however, it can be obtained at other venues fairly easily.

1896 $2 Silver Certificate - Somewhat Rare
Tillman
Morgan
$350
$5000
Bruce
Roberts
$350
$5000
This is another note from the extremely popular "education series." It seems to always been in demand and considering its beautiful design one can see why.

1899 $2 Silver Certificate - Common
Lyons
Roberts
$110
$1200
Lyons
Treat
$110
$1200
Vernon
Treat
$110
$1200
Vernon
McClung
$110
$1200
Napier
McClung
$110
$1200
Napier
Thompson
$150
$1600
Parker
Burke
$110
$1200
Teehee
Burke
$110
$1200
Elliott
Burke
$110
$1200
Speelman
White
$110
$1200
This note is not necessarily rare but they do tend to bring fairly strong prices despite not being especially hard to find. This deuce makes a nice pair with its black eagle counterpart.

1891 $2 Treasury Note - Less Than Common
Rosecrans
Nebeker
$175
$2250
Tillman
Morgan
$175
$2250
Bruce
Roberts
$175
$2250
Treasury notes were only issued for two years, so they tend to always be somewhat in demand. However, this particular note doesn't currently bring as much money as it probably should.

1918 $2 Federal Reserve Bank Note - Common
Various
Various
$250
$1900
All 12 federal reserve districts issued these notes which feature a battleship on the reverse. This is another very popular series that brings pretty good prices even in low grades because of the constant demand.

$2 Notes Not Pictured: 1862 Legal Tender featuring A. Hamilton, 1869 1874 1875 & 1880 Legal Tenders featuring T. Jefferson, 1896 Silver Certificate featuring W. Scott, 1890 Treasury Note featuring J. McPherson.
-While none of the notes not pictured are especially rare, feel free to contact us for pricing on them

1907 $5 Legal Tender - Extremely Common
Vernon
Treat
$70
$500
Vernon
McClung
$70
$550
Napier
McClung
$70
$500
Napier
Thompson
$70
$500
Parker
Burke
$70
$500
Teehee
Burke
$70
$500
Elliott
Burke
$70
$750
Elliott
White
$70
$500
Speelman
White
$70
$400
Woods
White
$70
$500
This "woodchopper" note is another collector favorite. It is readily available and it is easy to collect all signature combinations. Look to pay $200 for a mid grade example.

1896 $5 Silver Certificate - Rare
Tillman
Morgan
$400
$8000
Bruce
Robert
$400
$8000
Lyons
Roberts
$400
$8000
This is perhaps the most sought after large size note of all time. It commands strong prices in all grades and someone is always looking to acquire one. If you possess one of these, consider yourself lucky.

1899 $5 Silver Certificate - Less Than Common
Lyons
Roberts
$350
$2750
Lyons
Treat
$350
$2750
Vernon
Treat
$350
$2750
Vernon
McClung
$350
$2750
Napier
McClung
$350
$2750
Napier
Thompson
$450
$4000
Parker
Burke
$350
$2750
Teehee
Burke
$350
$2750
Elliott
Burke
$350
$2750
Elliott
White
$350
$2750
Speelman
White
$350
$2750
This note is a popular purchase for the beginning collector. It is the only note to feature a Native American. It can be bought in low grades on ebay with ease, however high grade examples are a little tougher to find.

1923 $5 Silver Certificate - Less Than Common
Speelman
White
$400
$3000
This is a one year, one signature combination, completely distinct issue. All that combined means that a lot of collectors are looking for this type. High and low grade examples are available, but not a lot in between.

1914 $5 Federal Reserve Note - Extremely Common
Various
Various
$30
$250
All 12 federal reserve districts issued these notes. They also issued them as red seals; the red seals are worth about 5x more in the higher grades. Some districts and signature combinations are rarer than others.
$5 Notes Not Pictured: 1861 Demand Notes featuring A. Hamilton, 1862 & 1863 Legal Tenders featuring A. Hamilton, 1869 1875 1878 & 1880 Legal Tenders featuring A. Jackson, 1886 & 1891 Silver Certificates featuring U. Grant, 1890 & 1891 featuring G. Thomas, 1915 & 1918 Federal Reserve Bank Notes featuring A. Lincoln.
-Some of the 5s not pictured are rare, contact us for a pricing quote

1880 $10 Legal Tender - Less Than Common
Bruce
Wyman
$200
$2200
Rosecrans
Jordan
$200
$2200
Rosecrans
Hyatt
$200
$2200
Rosecrans
Houston
$200
$2200
Rosecrans
Nebeker
$200
$2200
Tillman
Bruce
$200
$2000
Bruce
Roberts
$200
$3000
Lyons
Roberts
$200
$2000
This "jackass" note profits from being one of the nickname notes. When turned upside down, the eagle in the center of the note looks like the head of a mule. These still seem to be a bit under the radar.

1901 $10 Legal Tender - Somewhat Rare
Lyons
Roberts
$350
$3500
Lyons
Treat
$350
$3500
Vernon
Treat
$350
$3500
Vernon
McClung
$350
$3500
Napier
McClung
$350
$3500
Parker
Burke
$350
$3500
Teehee
Burke
$350
$3500
Elliott
Burke
$350
$3500
Speelman
White
$350
$3500
The bison notes are so popular that even most coin collectors want to own one. It features the portrait of Lewis and Clark. There are many nice examples available so it's okay to be picky on this one.

1923 $10 Legal Tender - Rare
Speelman
White
$600
$7500
This is another note that benefits greatly from being a unique design in a one year one signature combination series. These are nicknamed "poker-chips" because of their reverse design. They can also get pricey.

1907 & 1922 $10 Gold Certificates - Common
Vernon
Treat
$100
$1100
Vernon
McClung
$100
$1100
Napier
McClung
$100
$1100
Napier
Thompson
$120
$1300
Parker
Burke
$100
$1100
Teehee
Burke
$100
$1100
Speelman
White
$100
$900
The Speelman-White signature combination is by far the most commonly encountered of this series. This note is quite attractive and the reverse has some of the brightest colors of any large size note.

1914 $10 Federal Reserve Note - Extremely Common
Various
Various
$40
$350
This note was issued by all 12 federal reserve districts. Red seals were also issued and they command about 5x the above values in uncirculated condition. In the blue seal variety they are very common and affordable.

$10 Notes Not Pictured: Interest Bearing Note featuring S. Chase, Demand Note featuring A. Lincoln, 1862 & 1863 Legal Tenders featuring A. Lincoln, 1869 1875 & 1878 Legal Tenders featuring D. Webster, Compound Interest Treasury Note featuring S. Chase, 1878 & 1880 Silver Certificates featuring R. Morris, 1886 1891 & 1908 Silver Certificates featuring T Hendricks, 1890 & 1891 Treasury Notes featuring P. Sheridan, 1915 & 1918 Federal Reserve Bank Notes featuring A. Jackson.
-Most all of the 10s not pictured should be considered rare, contact us for a pricing quote
1880 $20 Legal Tender - Less Than Common
Scofield
Gilfillian
$450
$6000
Bruce
Gilfillian
$350
$5000
Bruce
Wyman
$200
$4000
Rosecrans
Jordan
$200
$3000
Rosecrans
Hyatt
$200
$2000
Rosecrans
Houston
$200
$2000
Rosecrans
Nebeker
$200
$2000
Tillman
Morgan
$200
$2000
Bruce
Roberts
$200
$2000
Lyons
Roberts
$200
$2000
Vernon
Treat
$200
$2000
Vernon
McClung
$200
$2000
Teehee
Burke
$200
$2000
Elliott
White
$200
$2000
As you can tell by all the signature combinations, this note was printed for many year. It is the most available large size twenty after the 1914 FRN, however it is far from common.

1891 $20 Silver Certificate - Somewhat Rare
Rosecrans
Nebeker
$350
$6500
Tillman
Morgan
$350
$6500
Bruce
Roberts
$350
$6500
Lyons
Roberts
$350
$6500
Parker
Burke
$350
$6500
Teehee
Burke
$350
$6500
This note is known as the Manning note because it features the portrait of Daniel Manning. It probably deserves to be noted as rare, however its current price levels aren't as strong as they should be.

1906 & 1922 $20 Gold Certificate - Common
Vernon
Treat
$175
$1400
Vernon
McClung
$175
$1400
Napier
McClung
$175
$1400
Napier
Thompson
$175
$1750
Parker
Burke
$175
$1400
Teehee
Burke
$175
$1300
Speelman
White
$175
$1250
The Speelman White is the only 1922 signature combination and it is by far the most plentiful. Don't confuse this note with the 1905 "technicolor" issue which is worth about 10x more on average.

1914 $20 Federal Reserve Note - Extremely Common
Various
Various
$50
$450
This note was issued by all 12 federal reserve banks. Its red seal counterpart is worth considerably more, probably about 5x on average. This is the most common large twenty.

$20 Notes Not Pictured: Interest Bearing Note featuring A. Lincoln, Demand Note featuring Liberty, 1862 & 1863 Legal Tenders featuring Liberty, 1869 1875 & 1878 Legal Tenders featuring A. Hamilton, Compound Interest Treasury Note featuring A. Lincoln, 1878 & 1880 Silver Certificate featuing S. Decatur, 1886 Silver Certificate featuring D. Manning, 1890 &1891 Treasury Note featuring J. Marshall, 1882 Gold Certificate featuring J. Garfield, 1905 Gold Certificate featuring G. Washington, 1915 & 1918 Federal Reserve Bank Notes featuring G. Cleveland.
-All of the 20s not pictured should be considered to be rare, contact us for a pricing quote

1914 $50 Federal Reserve Note - Common
Various
Various
$150
$1800
This note was issued by all 12 federal reserve districts. Red seals were also issued and they command a much higher price. In the blue seal variety low and mid grades are plentiful, high grades are not.

1913 & 1922 $50 Gold Certificate - Somewhat Rare
Parker
Burke
$350
$4500
Teehee
Burke
$350
$4000
Speelman
White
$350
$3500
This note is a bit more ellusive of the two featured fifty dollar large size notes. The Speelman/White signature combination is the 1922 variety and it is the most common.
$50 Notes Not Pictured: There were many other large size $50 notes that aren't featured above. Considering just how much money $50 was in the late 1800s it's not surprising that few people could afford to hold on to one. Besides the two issues above, any large size fifty should probably be worth at least four figures.
-If you do possess a large size $50, tell us about it, and we'll give you a free appraisal


1914 $100 Federal Reserve Note - Common
Various
Various
$300
$2200
This note was issued by all 12 federal reserve districts. Red seals were also issued and they command a much higher price. Blue seals are available in all grades. The reverse of this note is a true work of art.

1922 $100 Gold Certificate - Somewhat Common
Various
Various
$400
$3750
This note has an 1882 cousin that, depending on the signature combination, is a bit more valuable. Despite the high denomination and retro-look, these notes can be acquired fairly easily.
$100 Notes Not Pictured: There are several large size one hundred dollar notes that are not pictured. Simply put, other than the two notes pictured above, all $100 notes are rare. There were not many printed for each series and it was rare for an individual not to redeem them.
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If you do possess a large size $100 we'd love to hear about it and give you an appraisal

$500, $1,000, $5,000 & $10,000 Large Size Notes
Notes of the above denominations were printed in large-size; however, they don't come to market very often. Some are so rare that only a handful are known to exist. Please note our contact information and let us know if you believe you have a high denomination large size note.

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